Since Peter Hain was "too busy" to declare 100,000 price of donations to his deputy leadership campaign this past year, the Welsh Secretary is not the beneficiary of the lot of public sympathy. Perhaps until recently.

For the perma tanned former Northern Ireland Secretary, who brought new context towards the term Orangeman, shall be denied the opportunity tell the heroic tales of his youth as a possible anti apartheid activist, inside the name of impartiality.

Next spring will be the 40th anniversary from the Stop The Tour campaign when, as a zealous young idealist, he led the campaign to stop the South African cricket team touring great britain during the height of apartheid.

A landmark BBC documentary ended up mooted, which would naturally have featured Hain in heroic seen. But therein lies the issue. The anniversary falls inside the immediate amass towards the general election, as well as the thought of depicting an MP seeking re election like a stout hearted campaigner for moral rights has triggered fears of accusations of bias. Therefore the documentary has been shelved.

"At the beginning of the season the BBC put a proposal in my experience they were planning for a programme and i also wanted to co operate fully," Mr Hain says. "I had understood that the programme was proceeding but often hear nothing forever of this year." Oh to be the bearer of not so good news.

DIY makeover show presenters worldwide, unite! You've got nothing to lose however, your wood effect stencils. The BBC's Nick Knowles is continuing to grow weary in the pandora charms clearance inherent injustices of capitalism. "We live in a strange world," he tells us. "Where somebody who is surely an actor within a movie can earn more in a moment when compared to a nurse who saves lives earns each year. We've always think it is weird that Elton John, who sings for a job, makes millions a year, and also the Pm of the nation can't make more than 150,000." Where's Handy Andy? There exists a barricade to build.

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